LAST WORDS: Peaches Geldof tweeted a snap of her with mother Paula Yates saying 'Me and my mum' [PA]

She had also posted an image of singer Elliott Smith with the words “my kindred spirit”.

Smith is thought to have killed himself aged 34 in 2003, by stabbing himself.

Twitter accounts often live on long after a star’s death with fans speculating on the meaning of last messages.

Singer Amy Winehouse’s last tweet before her death in 2011 aged 27 read: “oinka oikna oinka why you awake.”

The Twitter account of Reeva Steenkamp, girlfriend of Paralympian Oscar Pistorius, 27 – on trial for her murder – is still on the web. Her final tweets on the day before she died aged 29 on Valentine’s Day 2013 include: “What do you have up your sleeve for your love tomorrow #get excited.”

Fast And Furious star Paul Walker, 40, died in a crash last November.

“From heaven to hell and back again, life is a funny thing. beauty can come from the most strangest of places”

Alexander McQueen

He referred to his new film, saying: “The boys are back, will you be ready?”

One last tweet that has become iconic is New York rap legend Heavy D’s. It read “BE INSPIRED.” Heavy D died aged 44 in 2011.

Singer Andy Williams, who died aged 84 in 2012 posted simply: “Sigh.”

Bee Gees star Robin Gibb, who died aged aged 62 in 2012, was still dedicated to his craft, tweeting: “My new album The Titanic Requiem is in stores in UK today.”

Designer Alexander McQueen, who killed himself aged 40 in 2010, showed no sign of his state of mind when he tweeted: “Here with my girl annie tinkerbell wishing kerry the s***, happy birthday.”

But earlier he posted: “From heaven to hell and back again, life is a funny thing. beauty can come from the most strangest of places.”

Glee star Cory Monteith was enjoying life before an accidental overdose last July aged 31.

He referred to a 2013 B movie called Sharknado. asking: “What the c*** is a Sharknado?” Then: Oh. IT’S A SHARK TORNADO.”